Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Pulmonary vascular diseases
Respiratory critical care
Sleep and breathing disorders
Thoracic oncology
Poster session
Man and machine: getting the balance right to support respiratory care and clinical skills
Congress theme: Humans and Machines: getting the balance right
Clinical
Methods :
Imaging, Public health, Epidemiology, General respiratory patient care, Physiology, Pulmonary function testing, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Endoscopy and interventional pulmonology
Comparison of two AI-based software tools for detection of Incidental Pulmonary Nodules (IPN) in a University Hospital and a Radiology Practice
R. Kondrashova(Hannover, Germany)
COI
1
PA4361
Evaluating the value of AI in lung imaging: a comprehensive review and evidence gap analysis from the healthcare authorities' and reimbursement perspective
J. Keller(Forchheim, Germany)
COI
2
PA4362
Using AI to expose the mechanisms of exertional dyspnoea in COPD: conflating “excessive” and “constrained” ventilation during incremental CPET
J. Neder(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
3
PA4363
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the initiation of CPAP treatment
J. Sampol Sirvent(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
4
PA4364
Bridging the gap in implementation of home monitoring for Pulmonary Fibrosis: a healthcare professionals’ perspective
D. Hofman(Rotterdam, Netherlands)
COI
5
PA4365
Telemonitoring of pediatric asthma outpatient settings: a systematic review
I. Pais Cunha(Porto, Portugal)
COI
6
PA4366
Personalised longitudinal symptom tracking for Long COVID in Northern Ireland
N. Chaudhuri(Limavady, United Kingdom)
COI
7
PA4367
Telemonitoring and the Aversion of Severe COPD Exacerbation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
S. JANG(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
COI
8
PA4368
Digital inhaler adherence monitoring and intervention in COPD: A systematic review and meta-analysis
H. Aung(Leicester, United Kingdom)
COI
9
PA4369
The feasibility and acceptabililty of video directly observed therapy (v-DOT) for achieving mastery of inhaler and nasal spray technique: A qualitative exploration.
K. Ferris(Bangor, United Kingdom)
COI
10
PA4370
Real-world walking of people with COPD
L. Delgado Ortiz(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
11
PA4371
Detecting the onset and peak symptoms of exacerbations of COPD by analyzing speech
L. van Bemmel(Maastricht, Netherlands)
COI
12
PA4372
Patient insights into decentralization of a clinical trial in asthma (TANGO)
M. Minetti(Parma, Italy)
COI
13
PA4373
ERS CONNECT Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC): Developing a digital healthcare global network
H. Pinnock(Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
COI
14
PA4374
Estimated carbon emissions and support cost savings to telemedicine for patients with central airway diseases
P. Ciaralo(São Paulo, Brazil)
COI
15
PA4375
Pedagogical evaluation of an augmented reality thoracentesis simulator for the training of medical students.
B. Renaud-Picard(Strasbourg, France)
COI
16
PA4376
Assessing the potential of using ChatGPT by patients with asthma
A. Demchuk(Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
COI
17
PA4377
Evaluation of ChatGPT's performance in Medical Education: A Comparative Analysis with Students in a Pulmonology Examination
H. Cherif(Tunis, Tunisia)
COI
18
PA4378
Large language models in solving clinical dilemmas – advantages and drawbacks
J. Juan(Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
COI
19
PA4379
How medical students use ChatGPT?
N. Slepchenko(Vinnytsya, Ukraine)
COI
20
PA4380
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